Fowl-carrier



G. F.BUSH. PoWL CARRIER.`

APPLIS ATION FILED NOV. 24, 1903.

N0 MODEL.

Patented January 26, 1904.

PATENT OFFICE.

GEORGE F. BUSH, OF PRIOEDALE, PENNSYLVANA.

FOWL-CARRIEFI.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 750,252, dated January26, 1904. `Application filed November 24, 1903. Serial No. 182,506. (Nomodel.)

To all whom t muy concern:

Beit known that I, GEORGE F. BUSH, a citim zen of the United States,residing at Prcedale,

in the county of Westmoreland and State of Pennsylvania, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Fowl-Carriers, of which improvement thefollowing is a specification.

My invention is in the nature of a fowl-carrier for carrying fowls; andthe invention consists in the adaptation of parts, as will behereinafter more fully set forth.

In the accompanying drawing, forming a part of the specification, thefigure shows a plan view of this device.

A is a piece of cloth provided with three elongationsnviz., B, O, and D.B has a perforation at O for the purpose of admitting the head of thefowl in order that the fowl may carry its head in a natural position. Oand D are lateral laps adapted to bend down over the wings of the fowlto keep it from apping them, and th extremities of the said flaps C andD are extended and adapted to tie securely the legs of the fowl. Thehandle E is attached longitudinally along the linear axis of the back ate and e, or, if desired, E may be omitted and the carrier be carried bythe fingers being inserted in the holes f g L, &c. The holes are madefor the purpose of getting a fore-and-aft grip to balance the fowl. Thesaid fowlwrapper is operated by protruding the fowls head through theopening O and spreading the wrapper over the back of the fowl, thenbending the side iiaps down over the wings and cloth, the said cloth isprovided with three elongations, one in front and one on each side,

the one in front being perforated and the lateral flaps are providedwith extended extremities; also the said cloth is perforated with aseries of holes along the linear axis, as set forth and described.

2. A fowl-carrier consisting of a piece of cloth, the said cloth beingprovided with three elongations, viz: one in the front part thereof andprovided with a perforation, and one on each side thereof provided withextended extremities; also the said cloth is provided with a handleattachment securely attached to each end along the linear axis of thedevice as set forth and described.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature in thepresence of two subscribing witnesses.

GEORGE F. BUSH. [L s] Witnesses:

WM. AMBRUSTER, B. A. ZOLLNER.

